A metric on a set is complete if every Cauchy sequence in the corresponding metric space they form converges to a point of the set in question. The metric space itself is called a complete metric space.
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A complete set of wrenches in SAE and metric, a multi screw driver, flat and longnose pliers, a vice grip, water pump or Channel lock pliers, an 8" widemouth crescent wrench, and a complete 3/8 drive socket set.
A range of wrenches going from 3/16 up to 3/4 inch , composing 10-12 wrenches is usually considered a complete set. Many mechanics have these sets in SAE and metric and in flat, box and ratchet.
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A complete set is a card of every edition in a run of cards. A complete factory set is every card from that run.
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There is a small set metric set screw on the drivers side of handle holding it in place. There is a small hole to stick you metric allen wrench in to loosen the set screw.
A set of metric measuring spoons and jugs.
The question doesn't make sense, or alternatively it is true by definition. A Hilbert Space is a complete inner product space - complete in the metric induced by the norm defined by the inner product over the space. In other words an inner product space is a vector space with an inner product defined on it. An inner product then defines a norm on the space, and every norm on a space induces a metric. A Hilbert Space is thus also a complete metric space, simply where the metric is induced by the inner product.
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It started more than 200 years ago, with the invention of the metric system.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI#HistoryAnswerIn 1948, the General Conference of Weights and Measures (CGPM) charged an international committee, the CIPM*, to 'study the establishment of a complete set of rules for (metric) units of measurement'.The outcome of this study was a rational system of metric units termed 'SI'.
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